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156,00 €

977,00 €

866,00 €

324,00 €

311,00 €

129,00 €
The Seymour Duncan TB-6 Distortion gives you the scorching sound of an oversized and overwound ceramic magnet. This high-output humbucker has been designed for the bridge position of electric guitars equipped with a tremolo bridge - hence Trembucker - and shapes beautifully balanced tone framed by rich mids, sharp trebles and well-defined basses. Before you mount this pickup, you'll want to make sure that it fits in terms of the string spacing, which differs ever so slightly between fixed bridges and tremolo bridges. For optimum performance, the pole pieces need to sit directly below the corresponding strings. This particular Trembucker features 4-conductor wiring which means it supports coil-splitting, phase-switching and series/parallel switching.

1 755,00 €

328,00 €

1 685,00 €
Part of the high-end Deluxe Series, the D'Angelico 59 archtop semi-acoustic guitar has an elegant thinline hollowbody that's sixteen inches wide and less than two inches thick. Made of laminated maple and equipped with a stable, 3-ply maple/walnut neck and a sumptuously dark ebony fretboard, this extra-comfortable, fully balanced guitar shapes refined sound and comes tucked up inside its own deluxe hardshell case.The Deluxe 59: Clear, Round and Woody SoundAs well as classic warm sound, the 59 offers a fast response that's captured by two Seymour Duncan-supplied Great Dane P-90 pickups as soon as the guitar is plugged in. Its vast tonal range full of round and woody sounds can be explored via the 3-way pickup switch, volume knob and tone control, while the C-profile of the neck, satin-gloss finish and the twenty-two Jescar 47/104 Nickel Silver frets make sure that the playing feel is fully up to snuff.

175,00 €
While designed to help entry-level guitarists get to grips with their first chords and scales, the JET Guitars JS-300 electric guitar has the kind of build quality that will last the years. This model boasts both high-quality materials and a high-quality finish, so you're getting the stability of a roasted maple neck and the playing comfort of a snug C-profile, a traditional 9.5 inch fretboard radius and twenty-two frets. In short, this guitar should probably come at twice the price. This is the left-handed edition.The JET Guitars JS-300: Sonic VersatilityTo match the classic ST-style shape, the basswood body of the JET Guitar JS-300 comes loaded with a pack of three passive single-coil pickups with a ceramic magnetic core. This versatile sonic load-out is teamed up with two tone control pots, a single volume pot and a five-way selector switch so beginners can scroll through a full tonal spectrum and mould the sound of this guitar to match virtually any genre. Further deluxe details include a bone nut, which doesn't just support consistent tuning but, coupled with the tremolo bridge, improves resonant transfer.

198,00 €
Looking for your first electric guitar and want one that'll comfortably guide you through the first couple of years of learning? The JET Guitars JS-300 is definitely worth your consideration since it features first-rate parts and a fine finish. Take the roasted maple neck with traditional 9.5 fretboard radius and modern C-profile: solid specs that offer any inexperienced guitarist the support of optimum playing ease, not to mention great value for money. This is the left-handed model.The JS-300 LH: Highly VersatileAs befits an ST-style guitar, the basswood body of the JS-300 is armed with three, passive ceramic single-coil pickups that, combined with the 5-way switch and double tone controls, can bring out a huge variety of sounds. As such, this brilliant beginner model can be played in practically any style and even comes finished with a tremolo bridge and real bone string nut for increased tuning stability and solid vibrational transference.

949,00 €
The Broadway has been one of Epiphone's most-loved full-size archtops since Epi Stathopoulo himself designed it back in 1931. Designed to embody the legacy, this Original Collection model fully represents the original semi-acoustic hollowbody look and sound, courtesy of a spruce top, a laminated maple body and a set-in SlimTaper 60s C maple neck, all of which results in tight attack, maximum note definition and clear chords.The Original Collection Broadway: Upgraded Classic SpecsTo keep things classic yet stable, this electric arch-top guitar has been outfitted with an adjustable floating bridge, a deluxe gilded version of the Frequensator Split Trapeze tailpiece, and a set of 3x3-configured Wilkinson tuners. A Tree of Life headstock inlay and good-old pearloid position markers add that all-important visual appeal, while extensively tweakable, warm double-coil sound is shaped by two Alnico Classic PRO humbuckers, individual volume and tone pots, and a 3-way pickup switch.

799,00 €
Introduced in 1961, the Casino is one of Epiphone's most popular original semi-acoustic guitars. In fact, it can even be heard on records cut by the Rolling Stones ('Satisfaction') and the Beatles ('Taxman'). Built to deliver all of that tried-and-true tone, this Original Collection model features a pair of Dogear P-90T Classic pickups along with double volume pots, double tone pots and, of course, a good old 3-way pickup switch.The Original Collection Casino: Clear-and-Tight Sound & Familiar FeelThe core sound of this classic Epiphone guitar stems from an all-maple body bound to a mahogany neck with a SlimTaper D-profile. This heady blend of wood guarantees a clear and tight foundation sound that's rounded off with lightly sweetened trebles to prevent any tonal shrillness. At the same time, the traditional trapeze tailpiece, LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge and six vintage-style tuners team up to make sure you don't have to worry about tuning stability, while pearloid parallelogram inlays serve as a classy finishing touch.

1 005,00 €
Often considered a deluxe version of the Gibson 335, the Sheraton thinline arch-top is one of Epiphone's enduring legends. Among others, this irresistibly handsome semi-acoustic guitar has been played by the blues master himself: Mr. John Lee Hooker and, as well as blues, has voiced an array of music genres, all the way from soul to classic rock. Setting this model apart from their more standard semi-acoustics, Epiphone have finished the Sheraton in sumptuous, traditional style - complete with gilded hardware. This is the left-handed edition.The Epiphone Original Collection Sheraton: High-Def Double-Coil Sound Besides a classic and familiar Frequensator Split Trapeze tailpiece, this Original Collection edition of the Sheraton features a stable LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge and a set of six Wilkinson machine heads. The slightly thinner-than-average body has also been loaded with two Epiphone-designed ProBucker mini-humbuckers which, combined with the three-way switch, two volume pots and two tone pots, wield a stunning spectrum of lightly biting dual-coil sounds. Meanwhile, the laminated maple body and set-in mahogany neck lay down a tight and defined foundation with a fast attack and softly rounded trebles.

143,00 €

482,00 €
Featuring a warm acoustic sound, a grand auditorium-style body and an aged satin finish, the Sigma Guitars GMC-15E electro-acoustic guitar is an attractive and affordable choice for finger-style guitarists. The cutaway of the Grand OM-14 body offers smooth fret access, while the shape and all-mahogany build - including a solid top - give way to warm, woody tone, tempered lows and enhanced resonance.The GMC-15E: Fishman Presys II Preamp & Grover Open-Gear TunersThe built-in piezo pickup and Fishman Presys II preamp team up to ensure accurately amplified sound, which can be dialled in to perfection using the fitted volume, phase, bass and treble controls. The low-profile neck, cutaway and smooth satin-gloss aged finish provide the fluid playing feel needed to pull off intricate more melodies, while a matching set of Grover Open-Gear machine heads complete the extra-vintage look of this stage-ready guitar from Sigma.

257,00 €
Ibanez present the PF Series PN12MHE: an effortlessly manageable, parlor-sized electro-acoustic guitar that has been outfitted with an AEQ-2T preamp, a built-in tuner and an undersaddle pickup. This okoume-bodied guitar features a nyatoh neck and an open-pore finish for a warm-and-woody, mid-rich foundation sound and a smooth playing feel, while its amplified sound can be tweaked via volume, bass and treble controls. Also, thanks to its 9.45-inch fretboard radius, the PN12MHE fully supports fingerpicking as well as strumming.

197,00 €
The up-and-coming JET Guitars have quickly made a name for themselves by offering a lot of bang for the buck. The JS-400 is a textbook example of an electric guitar that offers so much value for money, you can't help but be amazed. This well-decked-out model is a solid option for beginner guitarists as well as for more experienced musicians in need of a backup axe. The JS-400: Top Specs For CheapThe core of the JS-400 is formed by a basswood body that comes mounted with a set of HSS pickups. This combination of a bridge humbucker and two single-coils guarantees the tonal flexibility needed to roam from hard-rock and blues to punk and pop, while the premium-grade roasted Canadian maple neck not only enhances the stability, but the aesthetics. Topped off with a modern two-point tremolo bridge, this electric guitar has been fully prepped to go all out.

79,00 €
The Cioks CRUX is an expansion for Cioks's DC7 power supply, and comes in handy when you're running a power-hungry multi-effects processor like the Neural DSP Quad Cortex or a Line 6 HX unit. The CRUX is simply hooked up to the 24V output of a DC7 and can be set to 9V DC or 12V DC mode for 2,700mA or 2,000mA capacity respectively. Plugging it into your DC7 results in a more reliable set-up, but also gives you the headroom needed to connect extra effect pedals to your DC7.